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Hacker
10-06-2009, 07:15 PM
I am looking at employing a Bird controller/Pest Technician within the OX, and RG Post code areas.
The candidate will need to have good experience with Harris Hawks and ideally longwings.
Preference will be given to BPCA license holders.
Reliability and punctuality are a must.
They will have a full clean driving license and be able to work at heights.
The right candidate must live within the Postcode Territories or extremely close to the area and be willing to work weekends and early evenings when necessary.
All uniform, PPE birds and equipment will be supplied along with a company vehicle.
If anyone is interested then please pm me your details and i will send you an application form.
Please note that this position will not be discussed on this thread.




Harris
10-06-2009, 07:22 PM
Why are jobs, never in my area :cry:

Richard Ellis
10-06-2009, 08:09 PM
Why are jobs, never in my area :cry:

just what i was thinking..

Gozzhawk
13-06-2009, 01:11 AM
Hacker , please forgive this ........

I would like to know how to find information on how to obtain the British Pest Control Authority certificate. any links ?? is it earned on site , by exam??

Reason for asking is I have not worked in bird control for a few years and just like to keep abreast of whats new ...................

Onyx25
13-06-2009, 01:42 AM
Hacker , please forgive this ........

I would like to know how to find information on how to obtain the British Pest Control Authority certificate. any links ?? is it earned on site , by exam??

Reason for asking is I have not worked in bird control for a few years and just like to keep abreast of whats new ...................

Look on the British Pest Control website its all on there costs a bit though bud.
Hope alls well.

Gozzhawk
13-06-2009, 10:43 AM
cheers T
gettin my ass roasted off here , going ok though , few coveys,tons of rabbits ,not many hares, crow and jackdaw be getting hunted too. wish i had a sparrowhawk for the plentiful doves . be training birds soon.

Foxy1
13-06-2009, 11:06 AM
The BPCA qualification is normaly done over a weeks residential course followed by an end of week exam, although BPCA are now running online tests with self study taken over a much longer period of time i believe. Its very much all based around rodents and insects, legislation etc and if i remember correctly covered nothing at all on bird control using Birds of prey, all the info you could need will be on the british pest control association website. Hope this helps.

Billy

EdenJohnny
17-06-2009, 03:36 PM
Why are jobs, never in my area :cry:

Cos just looking at you, all the landfill sights stay clear of gulls etc.
Johnny

Hacker
17-06-2009, 04:31 PM
Look on the British Pest Control website its all on there costs a bit though bud.
Hope alls well.

Cheers m8 saved me the typing :P